The word "त्रिगुट" (trigut) in Hindi means **"triad"** or **"triune"**. It refers to a group of three entities or deities that are closely associated and often considered to be a single, unified whole.
Here are some examples of how "trigut" might be used
* **Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh** are considered the **trigut** of the Hindu Trinity.
* The **trigut** of the Three Wise Men in Christian tradition.
* The **trigut** of the three primary colors red, yellow, and blue.
The word "trigut" literally translates to "three knots" in Sanskrit, suggesting the interconnectedness and unity of the three elements.
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